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Phone 2â€"1936 Kitchener Riverside Feed Mills, Hawkesville Harold Gerth, Linwood egg production and I.,,-..... the program for the fall thankoffering. reï¬m on the @ school for leaders held at the Alâ€" ‘ma College was given by Mrs. _'m"|~| -l ‘l\‘.'o-w.'lliu-hnlflm' in o it hame w Ts Tevene boiss..Ane.ob *vead upâ€"DPERNAT offered prayer. The | mnturudhma' don Kaiser. Fifteen members atâ€" tended. _ Mirs. Jane Calder offered her home for the October meznn, Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. J. H. Lederman were appointed to budead infffionaidanaiiterreies oo d Lederman, who attended. The meeting closed with a hymn and The September meeting _of the Cub and Scout Mothers‘ Club of Plattsville was held at the home of Mrs. Elwyn Schneider. | ‘The election of officers was held iand resulted as follows: President, Mrs. John: Potter; viceâ€"president, |Mrs. Frank Parkhouse; treasurer, {Mrs. Rex. Harmer; secretary, Mrs. ‘Chas. Fulcher; Lunch committee tcomvenor, Mrs. Cleve Battler. | Mrs. Harry L Davidson offered |her home for the next meeting in prayer Scout Mothers Elect Officers. roast in Potter‘s flats on Septemâ€" ber 23rd. Plans were also made to hold a progressive euchre parâ€" to hold a progressive EUEMTC ty in the &out Hall on Oct. 1 N2 L0 Do ampccciet is Aha= o en e ecouee o 1 Mrs. Ernest Hewitt is the conâ€" venor and assistants are: Mrs. A. Glcndennini,{aMrs. Stewart Green, Mrs. Rex rmer, Mrs. Harry Bourne, Mrs. Russel Fe%usson, Mrs. John Potter, Mrs. illiam House, Mrs. Ernest Rhodenizer and Mrs. Eldridge Stewart. Plans were made to hold a It was decided to hold a weiner CABS 6 â€" 6669 Shirk‘s Service Station 33 Erb St. West WATERL OO SCOTT‘S 24â€"HOUR SERVICE Plattsville United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Waldie on Tuesday evening with 13 memâ€" bers present. CC W s e c 200 T c3 for the fall thankoffering. MTB. Glenn Wamsley read an interestâ€" ing paper on "Christian Stewardâ€" m?n f | interesting report on the anâ€" pnual school for leaders held at |A)mn College was given by Mrs. J. H. Lederman. The Lord‘s Tny- ler w&s repeated in unison followâ€" ing the closing prayer. | Congratulations to Nile Shantz of Plattsville who again carried off first prize on his Clydesdale \span â€" in _ harness under _ 3400 nounds. The entry was driven Y::;e; and Mrs. John Snyder ofâ€" red her home for the October fered her home for the UOctobel by the owner at Woodstock Fall Fair held Thursday, Sept. 2224. Honor Choir Director. Following choir practice ‘at .4 2.3 dveddoc c d nc tA en NsV members held a surprise birthda party for the leader, Mrs. Wm. g Fergusson . and presented . her with a hanging flower pot. Reâ€" freshments were served by Mrs. Roy Habel. Mrs. Cameron Hume and Mrs. Harry Lee Davidson. Word has been received by their friends of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Whitâ€" field at Plenty, Sask., on Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfeld and their two sons lived in these parts and returned to Saskatchewan early in the <pring. The former was an employee of the Canada Sandpaâ€" ‘ber Limited. Following _ choir gncuce al Plattsville United Church, the \Surprised on Birthday. ! Mrs. Frank Brown was pleasâ€" antly surprised at the home of Mrs "F. B. Doan in honor of her birthday anniversary. Bridge was played. Guest of honor was preâ€" sented with a lovely cup and sauâ€" cer and a pink and white birthâ€" day cake. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Rex Harmer. Friends of Mrs. Remington Bulâ€" lock are pleased to be informed that she has been able to return to her home following an operaâ€" tion peformed at Victoria Hospiâ€" tal, London. Wins at Galt Horse Show. Nile Shantz of Plattsville was again successful in wins at the Galt Fall Fair, held September 23 and 24. In the fourâ€"horse double team he won first and in the oneâ€" horse dray he won second. Conâ€" gratulations Nile. j Mr and Mrs. Muma and little f Drumbo we isiâ€" son of Drumbo were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Miss Phyllis Brown has acceptâ€" ed a position‘ as clerk in Woodâ€" stock and began duties the past Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doan visitâ€" ed relatives on Saturday at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. James Fergusson are on a vacation and motored to Sudbury where lhe{flare visiting the former‘s son, Blair and Mrs. Fergusson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burkholâ€" der and baby of Detroit accomâ€" i)(anied by 5{.\1 Roy Zinken of itchener were Plattsville visitors on Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mrs. E. Zinken. A number of Plattsvillites visitâ€" ed Galt Fair held on September 23 and 24. Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Peters visited over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and (Mrs. Andy Jakobs at Straight line stops can be yours regardless of tire or car make and despite conditions. * "â€".] DETTMER‘S| ALL CAN BE DRIVEN $1.50 PER TIRE â€" is oll you pay for freedom from skid worries. DRIVEN SAFELY IF YOUR TIRES ARE TREATED BY DETTMER‘S Prospect Hill near St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. James nnick and baby of Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. G. Fenn. _ Miss Leona Lane. nurseâ€"inâ€" training at Woodstock General Hospital, spent Sundaï¬ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane. Commissioner Mrs. Clair Harâ€" mer and Brown Ow!l Mrs. Earl Waldie, Mrs. Graham Fenn and Betg Christensen _ attended _ a Guiders‘ Council held on Monday evening at Galt. Surprise School Chum. _ Misses ‘Eleanor and Edith Hall were hostesses at a surprise party held on Saturday evening at the home of Elinor Thompson to honâ€" or Miss Leona Lane who left Sept. 1st to train as nurse at Woodstock ‘General Hospital. _ Twentyâ€"five ‘High School friends gathered for this event. Edith Hall read an adâ€" dress and Mmza?len Hewitt preâ€" sented Miss e with luggage and extended best wishes in her new field of labor. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. RIDE IN OUR DEMONSTRATOR CAR Sharp Corners â€" ‘‘Experience Is Auctioneer and Real Estate . Satisfied Clients Since 1928 Phone 2â€"0506 â€" Kitchener WALTER STUMPF 341 Victoria St. N.